A pair of Brooklyn bandits has robbed seven banks over six weeks, police said Thursday.

The duo's streak began when a man entered the Ponce De Leon Bank on Smith St. near Wyckoff St. in Cobble Hill and passed a note demanding money the morning of Jan. 2, police said.

A female accomplice acted as a lookout or helped operate a getaway vehicle in all seven robberies, sources said.

Each robbery followed a similar pattern: the man entered the bank, presented a note to the teller demanding money and fled on foot, cops said. It is unclear how much money they have stolen over the course of their robbery run.

On Jan. 9, the man passed a note at a Dime Bank on Manhattan Ave. and Calyer St. in Greenpoint.

The bandits have robbed seven Brooklyn banks in six weeks.

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Surveillance video released Thursday by police shows the pair in the back of a car after the Jan. 9 heist.

On Jan. 17 they hit a Chase Bank on Flatbush Ave. near Fulton St. in downtown Brooklyn and on Jan. 31 they plundered a Capital One Bank on Court St. near 2nd Place in Carroll Gardens, police said.

Their streak resumed when the man entered an Investors Bank on 7th Ave. and 8th St. in Park Slope around 10:45 a.m. Feb. 5, according to police.

The crooked couple struck most recently Wednesday, robbing a Citibank on Nostrand Ave. near Newkirk Ave. in East Flatbush around 1:30 p.m. They came away empty handed and so they robbed an M&T Bank on Flatbush Ave. near St. John's Place in Prospect Heights of $1,000 just 90 minutes later, according to authorities.

Each robbery followed a similar pattern: the man entered the bank, presented a note to the teller demanding money and fled on foot, cops said.

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The male suspect is described as black, between 30 and 40 and 5-foot-7. He was last seen wearing a dark colored jacket, gray hoodie and striped knit cap.

The female suspect is described as black and around 30. She was last seen wearing a headscarf and dark puffy jacket.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.